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GEO235: The Physical EarthLaurel Goodell, Princeton University This course is an introduction to physical geology and geological processes. Topics include earth materials and structure, geologic time, internal and surface processes, and current issues in geoscience research. ...

Introduction to Physical GeologyAnn Hadley, Manchester Community College An introduction to the principles governing the composition and structure of the Earth's crust, and the study of land forms and geological processes on the surface and within the Earth. Topics include: rock ...

Physical GeologyMichael Kimberley, North Carolina State University at Raleigh This is a traditional introductory science course that is designed to fulfill a science requirement within the general education requirements at a large (30,000-student) state university.

Physical GeologyMaggie Zimmerman, Saint Paul College-A Community and Technical Col This course introduces students to rocks and minerals, geologic time, global tectonics and other earth processes. Field simulations and exercises provide students with the framework for rock and mineral ...

San Jose State University: Earth Systems and the EnvironmentEllen Metzger, San Jose State University Earth Systems & Environment is a dual purpose course serving both pre-service teachers and the general student population. It is a broad, activities-based earth science content course similar to a traditional ...

Conservation GISMichelle Kinzel, Oregon State University This course is designed to prepare conservation workers and scientists how to acquire, organize and manipulate geographic information using GIS technology.

MeteorologyElizabeth Malcolm, Virginia Wesleyan College This lecture/lab course explores topics of weather, climate and air pollution and is taken by majors and non-majors. The goal of the laboratory is to develops students' understanding of the atmosphere through ...

NASC130 - Principles of GeologyLiane Stevens, Bentley University Introduces the basic principles of geology. Topics covered include the origin of Earth; the classification and origin of the minerals and rocks composing Earth; discussion of geologic features and processes such as ...

Introduction to Earth and Environmental Science (SIO 50)Geoffrey Cook, University of California-San Diego The course is an introduction to how our planet works, focusing on the formation and evolution of the solid earth, the dynamic nature of earth systems, and the environmental issues pertinent to society. Students ...